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41. How is the process by which plants make their
food called?
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42. According to information given in the passage,
where is the chlorophyll in plants found?
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43. Give a word or phrase that is similar in mean-
ing to each of the following words taken from
the passage:
a). manufacture -
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b). released -
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c). lures -
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44. According to information given in the passage,
what are the different ways that plants are
useful to man and animals?
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45. Suggest a suitable title for the passage?
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C. Graphic Representation:
Read the following Programme of activities
very carefully 2-3 times and then answer the
questions that follow.
46. According to information given in the
programme, where did the event take place?
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47. Who do you think was the main speaker at the
ceremony?
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48. What do you think would happen in the
presentation of awards segment of the
programme?
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49. How were the graduating students called
before the graduation exercise took place?
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50. What position did the Chairman of the
ceremony occupy in the school?
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As exam time gets
closer, don't be shy about
making healthier food and
beverage choices.
• Ask for fruit instead
of fries or chips.
• Drink non-fat or low fat milk or
water instead of whole milk.
• Choose water, milk or 100%
fruit juice instead of carbon-
ated beverages.
• Order prepared foods that are
steamed, broiled, grilled,
Eat Healthily! poached, or roasted- NOT fried.
• Order salads with 'lite' or
non-fat dressing instead of
regular dressing.
• Minimize the use of
gravy, sauces and dress-
ings; have them served
on the side.
• Avoid ordering large
portions just because
they are a deal.
HAPPY HILL GOVERNMENT
PRIMARY SCHO0L
GRADUATION EXERCISE AND
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2012
9.00 A.M -- 11.00 A.M
AT
Happy Hill Civic Centre, College Street, Happy Hill
AGENDA
ENTRANCE OF GRADUANDS
9.00 am -- 9.05 am National Anthem
(Played on the Steelpan)
9.05 am -- 9.10 am Prayers
9.10 am -- 9.15 am Chairman's Opening Remarks
Mr. Francis Lloyd, Vice Principal
9.15 am -- 9.25 am Principal's Report --
Mrs Joyce Samaroo
9.25 am -- 9.30 am Cultural Item - Spanish Dance
9.30 am -- 9.50 am Greetings:
• Parents Teachers Association
• T&TUTA
• School Board
• Ministry of Education
9.50 am -- 10.15 am Feature Address
The Honourable Minister of Education
10.15 am -- 10.25 am Cultural Item - Medley of Folk Songs
10.25 am
Presentation of Certificates and Awards
Appreciation
Exit of Graduates
green leaves and stems of plants contain
chlorophyll that is also needed for plants to
manufacture their food. The process whereby
plants manufacture their food is called photo-
synthesis. A by-product of photosynthesis, a
gas called oxygen, is released into the atmos-
phere. Oxygen is an important gas for man and
all living animals as it is used in the process of
respiration -- production of "pure" blood.
There are some plants that do not make their
own food instead they eat insects. The Venus
flytrap and pitcher plant are two examples of
these plants. They produce sweet smelling nec-
tar that lures the insects to them, and then
they shut their traps and digest them.
(Adapted from, Five Hundred Fantastic Facts, by
Angela Royston)
Language Arts